With the clip still selected, position the Timeline playhead one frame after the clip end.

Change the Evolution setting – this will add a keyframe. Six is a good number of evolutions to try.

Enable Cycle Evolution

Set Cycle Evolution to a number that you can multiply evenly to match the Evolution setting you chose. This will allow the effect to loop perfectly. For example, if you chose Evolution 6, set the Cycle Evolution option to 2.

Duplicate the clip

Duplicate the clip as many times as you need, placing each copy one after the next. The effect will loop seamlessly between the clips.

Create a looping effect preset

Save an effect preset with the Scale option selected for keyframes. You can apply it to clips in future projects.

Tip: Looping an effect is a great way to create a background for titles and graphics. Consider adding a blur effect to reduce distraction from foreground elements and color adjustments for more visual interest.